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1 History  





2 Content  





3 Open access  



3.1  Former policy  







4 Editors-in-chief  





5 Abstracting and indexing  





6 See also  





7 References  



7.1  Citations  





7.2  Works cited  







8 External links  














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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Cover image of MNRAS in 2022
DisciplineAstronomy, astrophysics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDavid Flower
Publication details

Former name(s)

Monthly Notices of the Astronomical Society of London

History1827–present
Publisher

Oxford University Press (since 2013)[1] on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (United Kingdom)

Frequency36/year

Open access

Gold (since 2024)[2]
LicenseCC-BY (since 2024)

Impact factor

4.8 (2022)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.
NLMMon Not R Astron Soc
Indexing
CODENMNRAA4
ISSN0035-8711 (print)
1365-2966 (web)
LCCNsf85001279
OCLC no.10340650
Links

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journalinastronomy, astrophysics and related fields. It publishes original research in two formats: papers (of any length) and letters (limited to five pages). MNRAS publishes more articles per year than any other astronomy journal.[3]

The learned society journal has been in continuous existence since 1827 and became online only in 2020. It operates as a partnership between the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), who select and peer-review the contents, and Oxford University Press (OUP), who publish and market the journal. Despite its name, MNRAS is no longer monthly, nor does it carry the notices of the RAS.[4] In 2024 MNRAS became a purely gold open access journal.[2]

History

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The first issue of MNRAS was published on 9 February 1827 as Monthly Notices of the Astronomical Society of London and it has been in continuous publication ever since. It took its current name from the second volume, after the Astronomical Society of London became the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS). Until 1960 it carried the monthly notices of the RAS, at which time these were transferred to the newly established Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1960–1996) and then to its successor journal Astronomy & Geophysics (since 1997). Until 1965, MNRAS was published in-house by the society; from 1965 to 2012 it was published by Blackwell Publishing (later part of Wiley-Blackwell) on behalf of the RAS. From 2013, MNRAS is published by Oxford University Press (OUP).[1]

The journal is no longer monthly, with thirty-six issues a year divided into nine volumes. The Letters section had originally appeared on pink paper in the print edition, but moved online only in the early 2000s. Print publication ceased after the April 2020 volume, during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the journal becoming online-only.[5]

Content

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MNRAS publishes peer-reviewed articles on original research in astronomy and astrophysics. Two sorts of article are carried by MNRAS: papers, which can be of any length, and letters, which are published more quickly but are limited to five pages in length. Editorial control of the journal is exercised by the RAS through an editorial board of professional astronomers; since July 2012, the editor-in-chief has been David Flower (University of Durham).[6]

In 2022 MNRAS published 3441 articles, more than any other astronomy journal.[3]

Open access

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In January 2024 MNRAS became a gold open access journal, making all articles free to read online as soon as they are published, under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) licence.[2] There are no subscription fees for readers, instead the costs of publication are met by an article processing charge (APC) on the authors. As of June 2024, the APCs are £2310 for a standard article and £1100 for a letter; RAS Fellows receive a 20% discount on these fees.[7] In many cases the APCs are paid for by a read and publish agreement between the author's institution and OUP,[8] and authors based in developing countries are entitled to an APC waiver.[9] If an author is not from a developing country but is unable to pay the APC, MNRAS provides partial or full waivers on a case-by-case basis.[9]

Former policy

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Prior to 2024, MNRAS used a combination of green open access, delayed open access (36 months) and optional hybrid open access. There were no fees for authors, from the founding of the journal in 1927 until the end of 2023, with all costs of publications being met by subscriptions. Green open access was encouraged through self-archiving by authors on personal webpages, in institutional repositories, and on the arXiv preprint server. Fellows of the RAS were provided with free online access to the RAS journals as part of their membership benefits.[10]

Editors-in-chief

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The following persons have served as Editor-in-Chief (formerly titled Managing Editor or simply Editor):

Abstracting and indexing

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The journal is abstracted and indexed in:

  • Advanced Polymers Abstracts
  • Aerospace & High Technology Database
  • Astrophysics Data System
  • Ceramic Abstracts
  • Computer & Information Systems Abstracts
  • CSA Civil Engineering Abstracts (ProQuest)
  • CSA Mechanical & Transportation Engineering Abstracts
  • CSA Technology Research Database
  • Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences
  • Current Index to Statistics
  • Earthquake Engineering Abstracts
  • Engineered Materials Abstracts
  • InfoTrac
  • Inspec
  • International Aerospace Abstracts & Database
  • Materials Business File
  • METADEX
  • Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
  • Science Citation Index
  • Scopus
  • VINITI Database RAS
  • According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 4.8.[15]

    See also

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    References

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    Citations

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    1. ^ a b Smith, Keith (28 June 2012). "RAS journals to be published by Oxford University Press". Royal Astronomical Society. Archived from the original on 13 May 2018. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  • ^ a b c Kahlon, Gurjeet (1 March 2023). "Royal Astronomical Society announces all journals to publish as open access from 2024". Royal Astronomical Society. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  • ^ a b "Journal Rankings on Astronomy and Astrophysics". Scimago Journal & Country Rank. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  • ^ a b c Carswell, Bob; Clube, Kim (2008). "Monthly Notices of the RAS". Astronomy & Geophysics. 49 (5): 14. Bibcode:2008A&G....49e..14C. doi:10.1111/j.1468-4004.2008.49514.x.
  • ^ "MNRAS moves online-only after almost 200 years of print | The Royal Astronomical Society". Royal Astronomical Society. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  • ^ a b c "New MNRAS Editor-in-Chief". Royal Astronomical Society. 2 July 2012. Archived from the original on 16 December 2014. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  • ^ "Instructions to Authors". Oxford University Press. 2024. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  • ^ "Read and Publish agreements – participating journals and institutions". Oxford University Press. 2024. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  • ^ a b "APC waiver policy". Oxford University Press. 2024. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  • ^ Elliott, David (25 May 2006). "EU study on scientific publications – RAS response" (PDF). Royal Astronomical Society. Retrieved 21 July 2007.
  • ^ a b Tayler, p. 201
  • ^ Mestel, L. (1997). "A tribute to Roger J. Tayler (25 October 1929 – 23 January 1997)". Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of India. 25 (1): 143. Bibcode:1997BASI...25..143M.
  • ^ a b Dreyer, p. 239
  • ^ a b c Dreyer, p. 187
  • ^ "Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society". 2022 Journal Citation Reports (Science ed.). Clarivate. 2023 – via Web of Science.
  • Works cited

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